Presenting complaints at an Emergency Department (ED) that could (and should) have been seen in primary care are discussed in the literature as ‘inappropriate use’ of hospital-based emergency services. These medically inappropriate requests are perceived as a threat to service quality, implying more costs than necessary. Using Systems Thinking/Dynamics, this paper introduces an evidence-based framework to explain why people increasingly attend an ED instead of a primary-care-based emergency facility, with patient demographics (age and deprivation), signposting sources and patients' perceptions (reflecting latent needs) identified as the main determinates of ED use. The framework makes explicit the endogenous dynamics of referral, service ch...
\(Introduction\) The problem of increasing numbers of patients presenting to hospital emergency dep...
Overcrowding in Emergency Departments (ED) results in increased Lengths of Stay (LOS) and longer Wai...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...
Presenting complaints at an Emergency Department (ED) that could (and should) have been seen in prim...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) attendances and subsequent hospital admissions are rising in...
BackgroundIncreasing pressures on emergency departments (ED) are straining services and creating ine...
Executive Summary\ud Emergency health is a critical component of Australia’s health system and emerg...
Background Patient experience is an important outcome and indicator of healthcare quality, and pati...
Background Patient experience is an important outcome and indicator of healthcare quality, and pati...
OBJECTIVES: To describe how processes of primary care access influence decisions to seek help at the...
Background and aim: Non-urgent Emergency Department presentations contribute to overcrowding, which ...
Background: Patient experience is an important outcome and indicator of healthcare quality, and pat...
BACKGROUND: Overutilization of the Emergency Department (ED) contributes to the unnecessary use of h...
Background: The Department of Health (DoH) emphasise the increased attendance rates to the Emergency...
Inappropriate use of Emergency Departments effects the quality of care that nurses provide. A large ...
\(Introduction\) The problem of increasing numbers of patients presenting to hospital emergency dep...
Overcrowding in Emergency Departments (ED) results in increased Lengths of Stay (LOS) and longer Wai...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...
Presenting complaints at an Emergency Department (ED) that could (and should) have been seen in prim...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) attendances and subsequent hospital admissions are rising in...
BackgroundIncreasing pressures on emergency departments (ED) are straining services and creating ine...
Executive Summary\ud Emergency health is a critical component of Australia’s health system and emerg...
Background Patient experience is an important outcome and indicator of healthcare quality, and pati...
Background Patient experience is an important outcome and indicator of healthcare quality, and pati...
OBJECTIVES: To describe how processes of primary care access influence decisions to seek help at the...
Background and aim: Non-urgent Emergency Department presentations contribute to overcrowding, which ...
Background: Patient experience is an important outcome and indicator of healthcare quality, and pat...
BACKGROUND: Overutilization of the Emergency Department (ED) contributes to the unnecessary use of h...
Background: The Department of Health (DoH) emphasise the increased attendance rates to the Emergency...
Inappropriate use of Emergency Departments effects the quality of care that nurses provide. A large ...
\(Introduction\) The problem of increasing numbers of patients presenting to hospital emergency dep...
Overcrowding in Emergency Departments (ED) results in increased Lengths of Stay (LOS) and longer Wai...
Objectives Worldwide, emergency healthcare systems are under intense pressure from ever-increasing d...